Sentences with phrase «pet food menu»

Four - legged friends are welcomed with food and water bowls, as well as an extensive pet food menu, dog - walking, and sitting services, and grooming services.
Additional services such as dog - walking and sitting services, as well as extensive pet food menus can also be arranged.

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For a more formal seated food and wine pairing, the winery also offers its signature two - hour Family Table experience with limited wines plus signature tastes from executive chef Peter Janiak; the menu and wines change monthly.
Nearly two weeks later, on March 16, Menu Foods, a Canadian - based pet food manufacturer, announced the recall of over 60 million cans and pouches of wet cat and dog food produced in facilities in Emporia, Kan., and Pennsauken, N.J., between December 3, 2006 and March 6.
Menu Foods manufactures the following canned and pouched wet pet food products that PetSmart carries: Sophisticat and Sophisticat Supreme Grreat Choice Iams Eukanuba Nutro Authority Award Science Diet Mighty Dog Pouches Mixables
If you feed your pet wet food, try adding some dry food to the menu at least a few times a week.
Plus, their room service menu includes food for pets, and the pet - friendly front desk staff keeps a stock of complimentary disposable bags handy for your walks.
Every dog and cat receives a welcome package with a name tag, food / water bowl, and special treats upon arrival, and applicable rooms are supplied with a pet bed, litter box, and a gourmet room service pet menu, developed by the hotel's in - house chefs alongside a licensed veterinarian.
This recall is limited to «cuts and gravy» style pet food in cans and pouches manufactured by Menu Foods.
To be safe, keep the following food items out of your pet's menu: coffee grounds, chocolate, yeast dough, macadamia nuts, chewing gum, fatty foods, avocado, grapes / raisins, onions, tea, alcohol, salt, garlic, candy and breath fresheners containing xylitol.
The food was sold under numerous brand names so please check the full list of dog and cat foods on the menu foods website, http://www.menufoods.com/recall/ to be certain your pet's food is not listed.
To be safe, keep the following food items out of your pet's menu:
Pet food manufacturers, Hill's Pet Nutrition, P&G Pet Care, Nestle Purina PetCare Company, Del Monte Pet Products, and Sunshine Mills, Inc. have joined Menu Foods, Inc. in the recall of pet food brands.
Congress required the FDA to use stricter safeguards for pet food after thousands of cats and dogs died from melamine - tainted pet food sold by Menu Foods.
Please use the drop - down menu on the left (or bottom on mobile devices) to access the pages for Suwannee PAWS, Inc. in Live Oak, Florida, and for the online pharmacy which offers pet supplies, prescription items, food and other nonprescription items such as dental supplies.
«Menu is a leading North American private - label / contract manufacturer of wet pet food products sold by supermarket retailers, mass merchandisers, pet specialty retailers and other retail and wholesale outlets.»
For those who want to make their own pet food, the following website on «raw meaty bones» has good suggestions and sample menu plans:
I appreciate your effort in steering people to better pet food but I think you're fully capable of doing that with the info you can provide rather than by posting that scoring list and the subsequent brand list that includes products from Nutro and Menu Foods and certain other companies that have shown no compassion that their food killed and sickened people's pets and to date have shown no intention of changing the way they do business nor the ingredients they put in pet food.
Pamper your pet with a delicious meal with Vitakraft Menu Pet Rabbit Food.
Several companies sell frozen raw foods for pets, or you can create your own raw food menus using a pet food cookbook.
Menu Foods, which makes canned foods, has also made pet food for Nature's Variety and they were involved with recalls in 2007 as well.
«Today's selection of novel proteins for pets reads like a menu of foods that you would find at a very high - end specialty meat retailer,» says Brad Gruber, president and chief operating officer of Deer Park, N.Y. - based Health Extension Pet Care.
Still, while many of these products boast ingredients found more often on Michelin star restaurant menus than in pet foods, once in the bowl, the food has to taste as good as it looks in order to warrant its gourmet status and premium price tag.
A complete list of the recalled pet food products, along with product codes, descriptions, and production dates for the petfood recall, can be found on the Menu Foods Web site at http://www.menufoods.com/recall.
If you're using a food on the Menu Foods recall list, we highly recommend you discontinue use of the food and switch to a dry food formula (the only pet foods currently being recalled are the canned and the foil - pouch foods) or switch to another top pet food manufacturer.
A voluntary pet food recall of more than 100 brands of dog food and cat food has been initiated by Menu Foods as of March 16th, 2007, following the deaths of thousands of cats and dogs and many more reports of kidney failure in pets after having eaten «Cuts and Gravy» - style wet pet foods made by Menu Foods.
The former Menu Foods, perpetrator behind the largest pet food recall in U.S. history, now owned by Simmons Foods.
Menu Foods is also a contract manufacturer for many of the top pet food companies, including Procter & Gamble, Nestle Purina PetCare, and Hill's Pet Nutrition Inc..
Ontario, Canada - based Menu Foods manufactures cat foods and dog foods sold at grocery stores, pet stores, and other major retailers across North America, including 17 of the top 20 North Amercian retailers.
At least eleven companies have now been included in the recall of tainted pet food and treats: Menu Foods, Hill's, Nestle Purina PetCare Co., Royal Canin, Del Monte Pet Products, Sunshine Mills Inc., Natural Balance Pet Foods, Wilbur - Ellis, Cereal Byproducts, American Nutrition, and Chenango Valley Pet Foods.
A + FRR Note: No Recalls for Flint River Ranch - Flint River Ranch has no involvement with Menu Foods or the companies it sells pet foods to, and none of Flint River Ranch's all natural, healthy dog food formulas or cat food formulas are involved in this pet food recall or any other pet food recall.
Less than two months after Menu Foods» initial pet food recall, at least ten other pet food manufacturers announced their own recalls for pet foods and treats potentially contaminated by melamine toxins in the wheat gluten or rice protein concentrate ingredients.
Also, the 2007 Menu pet food tragedy that resulted in the deaths and severely compromised health of many cats and dogs left me with an even deeper desire to have as much control as possible over what goes into my cats» food bowls.
Pet food maker Menu Foods is ready to settle claims that its tainted products killed or injured thousands of household pets.
Last year, Menu recalled 60 million containers of pet food after it received complaints of pets dying and ill after eating pet food contaminated with tainted flour imported from China.
Acted for the families of injured and deceased pets in a trans - national class action, commonly known as the Menu Foods pet food contamination class action (Settlement pending 2008).
Restaurant Manager 5/2006 to 11/2011 Peter's Restaurant, Bastrop, LA • Recruited, hired and trained waiters • Supported staff and allot duties to them on a daily basis • Planned menus according to popular demands • Incorporated any changes according to customers» food preferences • Assisted chefs in developing recipes and provided them with logistical support • Resolved customers» complaints in a bid to ensure satisfaction and return business
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